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US-6313514

Pressure sensor component

PublishedNovember 6, 2001
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Technical Abstract

The pressure sensor component has a chip carrier carrying a semiconductor chip with an integrated pressure sensor having a pressure-detecting surface exposed to the pressure to be measured. A device encapsulation made from an electrically insulating material surrounds the entire assembly except for protruding electrode terminals. Bond wires connect the electrode terminals with the pressure sensor and/or the electronic circuit of the semiconductor chip. The device encapsulation consists entirely of a homogeneous pressure-transmitting medium comprising an enveloping compound, which transmits the pressure to be measured as free from delay and attenuation as possible but is mechanically resistant and dimensionally stable. The pressure to be measured is transmitted directly by the enveloping compound onto the pressure-detecting surface of the semiconductor chip, and the pressure sensor and/or the pressure sensor component is covered tightly on all sides against mechanical and/or chemical influences.

Patent Claims
10 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A pressure sensor component, comprising: a chip carrier; a semiconductor chip disposed on said chip carrier, said semiconductor chip including an integrated pressure sensor with a pressure-detecting surface exposed to a pressure to be measured; a device encapsulation of electrically insulating material surrounding said semiconductor chip and surrounding at least a portion of said chip carrier; said chip carrier having electrode terminals penetrating said device encapsulation outwardly; bond wires electrically connected between said electrode terminals and said semiconductor chip; said device encapsulation being formed of a homogeneous pressure-transmitting medium comprising an enveloping compound transmitting the pressure to be measured.

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2. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, wherein said enveloping compound comprises a material selected from the group consisting of rubber and rubber-like material.

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3. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, wherein said enveloping compound comprises silicone rubber material.

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4. The pressure sensor component according to claim 3, wherein said silicone rubber material is thermally cross-linkable.

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5. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, wherein said pressure-transmitting material has a layer thickness above said pressure-detecting surface of no more than 300 .mu.m.

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6. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, wherein said pressure-transmitting material has a layer thickness above said pressure-detecting surface of substantially between 100 .mu.m and 200 .mu.m.

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7. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, wherein said electrode terminals are configured to allow surface-mounting of the pressure sensor component.

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8. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, which further comprises bond wires of inhibited loop-forming ability connected between said electrode terminals and said pressure sensor.

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9. The pressure sensor component according to claim 1, which further comprises an electronic circuit integrated on said semiconductor chip and connected to said pressure sensor.

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10. The pressure sensor component according to claim 9, which further comprises bond wires of inhibited loop-forming ability connected between said electrode terminals and said electronic circuit.

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Filing Date

June 8, 1998

Publication Date

November 6, 2001

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